"MY NAME is…"
"MY NAME is…"
A misspent youth of watching way too many Jerry Springer episodes has taught me that neither wealth nor beauty is required for infidelity, so don't give up hope yet.
Great artist sleeps around, news at 11. Nothing in that sad silly letter changes one single iota of my love and appreciation for the man and his work - if anything, it humanizes and endears him to me further.
LOL@you.
Don't hold your breath.
Streets ahead, youngster.
Shame. While I remember being enthusiastic over Daniel Craig's Bond once upon a time, in retrospect his movies all feel kind of dreary, samey and boring, and his performance lacks anything resembling charisma or menace. The sooner the franchise moves away from this sullen non-entity and his sub-Bourne antics, the…
Just wanted to say that the picture of Sayid by Gen13's J. Scott Campbell you have as an avatar is really awesome :)
There's definitely a contemporary religion with some rather prominent schools of thought that are all about 'locking ladies up and making them wear nun outfits'. Arguably, there are more countries in the world today where women's lives resemble those in the Handmaid's Tale (*cough* Saudi-Arabia *cough*) than there are…
I did not hear that, that's fucking terrible. I would have loved to see Michael Dorn in this! The people making this show are clearly morons who don't understand the franchise or the fanbase.
*Paramount execs eye each other nervously, gesture for security to drag Fresno Bob away*
You're saying Klingons are BrundleRuffles?
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So giving the poor and underprivileged an opportunity to star in a movie…is bad. Only 'real', proper actors need apply.
Who is this Walking Dead Glen Mazzara you speak of?
a) That was hilarious.
b) Both Keytar Guy and Komsomol Fangirl are awesome.
c) "Had the incident happened today, with the clip immediately available for
proliferation and dissection, Joel certainly would’ve been encouraged
to cancel the shows and check into a psychiatric facility. Instead, it
appears to have been a…
Thanks, I'll take that into consideration. Though I'm still more likely to go watch Atomic Blonde now…
We have a challenger! Okay, sport. Care to elaborate what you found enjoyable and worthwhile about the movie?
Ironically (considering this is a whole comment section about stereotypes and assumptions), the quote you are replying to comes from an episode that was written by two white ladies, one of whom is married to a woman to boot.
I hope you are right. Fingers crossed.